“The Man In Black” will be the “Man In Bronze” – or, whatever they make statues of. Johnny Cash is getting honored with a statue to be erected in the nation’s capital next month. Five years ago, then-Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson announced that a statue of Cash would be added to the National Statuary Hall Collection, which is located in the US Capitol and features two statues from each state to honor notable natives. The statue of Cash will be replacing the current statue of James P. Clarke, a former Arkansas governor and US Senator whose statue has been in the Capitol Visitors Center since 1921. Clarke’s statue has become problematic in recent years, as he was a notable supporter of white supremacy; even his great-great-grandson, an Arkansas state senator, had called for his statue to be removed. So…Johnny Cash – a far superior Arkansas native to be honored. The unveiling ceremony takes place September 24.